FilGoal | News | Mustafa Fahmy: My son sacrificed his large salary at CAF to expose Ahmed Ahmed’s corruption



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Mustafa Murad Fahmy in his interview with FilGoal.com – Photo by Mohamed Ezzat

Mustafa Mourad Fahmy, former secretary general of the African Union, revealed that at the time of the decision of the Ethics and Values ​​Committee he considered “enough” to suspend Ahmed Ahmed, president of the union.

Mustafa Fahmy said on On Time Sports 1: “When the decision to suspend Ahmed Ahmed was issued, I felt the right was fair to my late sons, Amr Fahmy.”

He added: “Everything he said previously was not a slander against Ahmed Ahmed, the former president of the African Union, and that the decision was on November 23, which is his daughter’s birthday,” he said, “a feeling of happiness because the battle that Amr Fahmy fought in his last days was for the truth. “

And he continued: “I felt that this decision rehabilitated my late son.”

He continued: “The Securities Committee’s decision confirmed that everything that came in Amr Fahmy’s complaint against Ahmed Ahmed was true.”

And he continued with his comments, saying: “Amr always used to say that my grandfather contributed to the establishment of the African Union, and my father grew up, and I would suffer corruption from him, and Jesus Hayatou liked this saying.”

He noted that “Amr Fahmy sacrificed his large salary in the African Union and his position to expose corruption.”

He explained: “Ahmed Ahmed refused to attend the African Union meetings and told me that I am persona non grata.”

“In the current circumstances, it is difficult for me to return to work in the African Union,” he concluded.

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